interregnum|interregna|interregnums in English

noun

[in·ter·reg·num || ‚ɪntə(r)'regnəm]

period of time between the end of one king's rule and the beginning of the next, time when a country has no ruler or official government; freedom from some authority; pause, interval

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1. He shared Clifford's concern about the interregnum.

2. The Special Group itself was infected with interregnum uncertainties.

3. No one in the interregnum seemed to feel final responsibility, and so matters drifted along.

4. His plan a shortened interregnum never saw the light of day.

5. The interregnum produced by the King's removal facilitated a sudden and dramatic resurgence of the Whigs.

6. There is no interregnum between the death of one sovereign and the accession of the next.

7. 26 The interregnum produced by the King's removal facilitated a sudden and dramatic resurgence of the Whigs.

8. We write as partners in a practice which is presently enduring a three month interregnum.

9. Robinson spent the years of the civil war and Interregnum building up business interests and achieving prominence in City politics.

10. Regardless of their limitations, the Clunky phrases, the sweet but usually inaccurate caricatures, the raucous royal commissions and public fora, and the interminable inter-faith dialogues that we use to deal with one another during this interregnum, provide an opportunity for us to stop and think about the religious claims of the other